Behavioral checklist completion
Last updated 2026-06-14
Definition
Behavioral checklist completion means Quri marks a setup step done when you actually do it, not when you tick a box. Ask Chat a real question and the "try Chat" step completes on its own. The checklist tracks real usage, so your progress reflects what you have genuinely done rather than a list you clicked through.
How to do this in Quri
- Open the Pulse home at /app to see your checklist of setup steps.
- Do the real action a step describes, like asking Chat a question.
- Watch that step mark itself complete from your actual usage.
- Move to the next open step the checklist surfaces.
Frequently asked
- How does a step get marked done?
- A real signal completes it. When you perform the action a step describes — connecting a source or asking a question — Quri marks it done, rather than asking you to tick it manually.
- Can I mark a step done without doing it?
- No. Completion comes from the actual action, so the checklist reflects what you have genuinely done. That keeps your onboarding progress honest instead of a list of empty ticks.